Where to Stop and Eat on the Drive From D.C. to Pittsburgh | Eater DC
"I-270 can be one of the more frustrating stretches of this drive, so for folks who get hungry early on, this Clarksburg country store, gas station, and deli provides a solid option for road trip-friendly sandwiches (the club sandwich is an excellent go-to). Pro tip — consider taking MD 355 up to Frederick once you’ve pulled over here to avoid some traffic." - Missy Frederick
Highly recommend. New menu line up. Now serving Mexican food as well. The street tacos were fantastic; the best I've ever had. Everything is fresh and made from scratch. Do not pass this gem up.
James Hernandez
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The staff was friendly and attentive. The steak and cheese with fries was very delicious. First time visiting the market I had a great experience! Will be returning again for the food!!
Samia John
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Authentic gem with lots to offer - stop in for tacos, a sweet treat, or just some gas and snacks. Tons to see and incredibly inviting staff.
Jasmine Samuels
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Been going here since i was a freshman in high school. Nice to see the revamp. Same great food and great customer service
Sebastian V.
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I've been going to this place many times in the past, I tried for first time the milanesa torta, it was amazing 10/10 highly recommend this platter and cheese pupusas are spectacular.
DMV Food HOUND
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HIDDEN GEM!! Food is fresh and made to order. The taco was fantastic and salsa was flavorful. The pupusa was thick cheesy and flavor was on point! The curtido (slaw) was refreshing and well balanced
Acdoja420
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Gas prices on the low end, great market inside with some of the best/cheapest breakfast out there. Great lunch as well. And just added a Rita's style Frozen Custard/Snow cone/Gelati place in the back. Hard to beat and bear/wine next door.
Stephanie Lawerence
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Had to repeat my order multiple, and I mean multiple times and I got home and it was still completely wrong. I called and they acted like they didn’t even know I ordered. Waste of money and I’ll never go back, frustrating